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Poet Doc Patrick Clary, Dying For Beginners.
At the heart of this poetry by Patrick Clary are often tough and sometimes terrible details, generated out of an intensely lived, closely observed life as an unarmed medic in platoons patrolling the jungles of Vietnam, an intern in the hospital emergency rooms of New York City, and a nationally recognized Poet-Doctor ministering tothe spiritual and bodily pains of theterminally ill in New Hampshire. His first book of poetry, Notes from a Loveletter, was published under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Mary Gordon, Stuart Dybek, and Russell Banks take a short cut.
Mary Gordon, Stuart Dybek, and Russell Banks read their stuff and take a few questions from the audience.

Aaron Bobrow-Strain offers a cautionary tale of how food activism run amock gave rise to White Bread.
Food activist and artisanal bread maker Aaron Bobrow-Strain tells the cautionary tale of how well-meaning food activists set the table for factory-made white bread.

Deborah Wiles brings home the sixties with her National Book Award Finalist: Revolution.
Two-time National Book Award Finalist offers a taste of her latest YA novel, Revolution, the second book in 'The Sixties Trilogy' at the 2014 Miami Book Fair International.

Get a life! Get an audience!.
Crank up your personal buzz machine for less than the cost of a wine and cheese party at your local bookstore.